20 Year Old Whisky

The age statement on a whisky label tells you the age of the youngest whisky in the bottle. What does this mean? Put simply, a bottle of whisky may contain whiskies matured in a number of different casks for different periods of time. If the label says that the whisky is 20 Years Old (or Twenty Years Old) then, although it may contain older whiskies, you can be certain that none of components are any younger than 20 years.

Once a whisky is bottled it ceases its maturation, unlike wine which continues to age in the bottle, so Twenty year old whisky is frozen in time and will be considered 20 forever.

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20 Year Old WhiskyUser reviews

Mortlach 20 Year Old 1997 ‘The Cigar Malt’ Chieftain’s: Wham!

Although the distillery is not mentioned on the label, it is a public secret that this is a Mortlach. Ian MacLeod has bottled a couple of these Speysiders under the ‘Cigar Malt’ banner – which made some…

Score 90/100

Glen Scotia 9 Year Old 2008 Kintra: Hit!

Glen Scotia is always a bit exciting for me, for it is often (in my opinion) hit or miss. And I have had as many hits as misses with this malt from Campbeltown, so there you go… This young single cask was…

Score 86/100

Glenturret 8 Year Old 2009 ‘Ruadh Maor’ B’s Choice: Bart’s Choice

A new Belgian bottler has emerged! B’s Choice. B is none other than Bart Heggerick, better known as one of the strong men behind the Smoking Buffalo series. But now he has his own label. Time to make an…

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